According to TMZ, a few hours before his accident, Dunn had three Miller Lites and three "girly shots," at Barnaby's, a bar close to where he died in Pa.

One bar patron tells the site that Dunn was "wasted," while another says he was "not too drunk to drive."

Additionally, while the TV personality and his pals were drinking, the activities were posted in a photo that has since been taken down from Dunn's Twitter page.

But MTV – the network home to Jackass – reports that Dunn "didn't seem intoxicated."

"He was himself," a Barnaby's employee told MTV News. "He seemed like he was having a good time, hanging out with his friends."

Meanwhile, Facebook temporarily removed Ebert's profile, where his comment about Dunn's death was cross-posted, although the social networking site told MSNBC that it was an error.

"Facebook has removed my page in response, apparently, to malicious complaints from one or two jerks," Ebert Tweeted, implying that Facebook's action was linked to his controversial comment. "Facebook! My page is harmless and an asset to you. Why did you remove it in response to anonymous jerks? Makes you look bad."